Maguro: Network Manager is not reconnecting ofono's gprs connection after a cellular turn off
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
network-manager (Ubuntu) |
Invalid
|
High
|
Dave Morley |
Bug Description
Steps:
1. Flash the phone with image 91
2. Open a web browser
3. Open System settings
4. Click on cellular
5. Disconnect
6. Leave till the screen blanks
7. Unlock the phone
8. Reconnect the cellular
9. Refresh the browser.
davmor2@boromir:~$ adb shell /usr/share/
[ /ril_0 ]
Features = sms net gprs sim
Emergency = 0
Powered = 1
Lockdown = 0
Interfaces = org.ofono.
Online = 1
Model = Fake Modem Model
Revision = I9250XXLJ1
Type = hardware
Serial = 351554052322998
Manufacturer = Fake Manufacturer
[ org.ofono.
Muted = 1
[ org.ofono.
[ org.ofono.
Status = registered
Strength = 16
Name = T-Mobile Orange
Mode = auto
Technology = umts
CellId = 210924067
[ org.ofono.
Attached = 1
Suspended = 0
Powered = 1
[ org.ofono.
[ org.ofono.
[ org.ofono.
Retries =
LockedPins =
Present = 1
PinRequired = none
davmor2@boromir:~$ adb shell /usr/share/
[ /ril_0 ]
[ /ril_0/context1 ]
Username = User
Protocol = ip
Name = Internet
Settings = { }
Active = 0
Password = mms
Type = internet
Changed in network-manager (Ubuntu): | |
status: | New → Triaged |
tags: | added: qa-daily-testing rtm14 |
tags: | removed: rtm14 |
@David
I'm not sure what you mean by the following steps from the SystemSettings Cellular page:
5. Disconnect
6. Leave till the screen blanks
7. Unlock the phone
8. Reconnect the cellular
9. Refresh the browser.
Also can you reproduce this on current images?
We are working on a bug in barajas that deals with NM not always re-establishing the mobile-data connection when FlightMode is disabled, but not sure if it's the same thing you describe.